Shizuoka Countryside Bike Tour with Views of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay
English
4 hours
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Uncover Shizuoka's hidden gems on a private half-day hybrid bike tour. Traverse both cityscapes and countryside trails, admire Mount Fuji's majesty, experience historical Edo-era architecture and more. Perfectly paced and personalized, this tour offers an unforgettable immersion into Shizuoka’s culture and beauty.
Guided hybrid bike tour
Hybrid bike rental (Louis Garneau Chasse or Merida Crossway Breeze)
Participants are provided with a hybrid bike, such as the Louis Garneau Chasse or Merida Crossway Breeze. These are standard bicycles and do not have electric assistance.
Yes. The tour is led by a guide who provides navigation and shares information about the area and landmarks along the route.
Participants must be at least 12 years old to join the tour.
A maximum of four participants is allowed per booking.
It is recommended to bring sunglasses, comfortable clothing, and anything you may need for cycling.
No. Participants are not allowed to join the tour after drinking alcohol.
I absolutely loved this tour! My three male travel companions were not as enthusiastic about the prospect of a bike tour however really enjoyed it - much to their surprise. It was a real pleasure to see some sights outside of downtown as well as get some fresh air and exercise to burn off a few soba noodles :) I especially treasured the insights from Hero who showed us where he grew up, where his mate’s cafe is, and where he played mahjong as a teenager. It was great to help imagine “real life” in Shizuoka. Thank you so much, we’ll definitely be in touch if we travel to the region again (fingers crossed!).
LarrysBadger
October 13, 2019
LarrysBadger
October 13, 2019
Bikes and sights
I absolutely loved this tour! My three male travel companions were not as enthusiastic about the prospect of a bike tour however really enjoyed it - much to their surprise. It was a real pleasure to see some sights outside of downtown as well as get some fresh air and exercise to burn off a few soba noodles :) I especially treasured the insights from Hero who showed us where he grew up, where his mate’s cafe is, and where he played mahjong as a teenager. It was great to help imagine “real life” in Shizuoka. Thank you so much, we’ll definitely be in touch if we travel to the region again (fingers crossed!).